Netters post big wins in Delavan and East Troy By Dan Truttschel Correspondent A clean sweep by the Big Foot-Williams Bay boys tennis doubles teams Monday was just what the Chiefs needed. And it vaulted them to a key Rock Valley Conference dual meet victory. Behind those three doubles wins, […]
Month: May 2015
‘You’re looking swell, Dolly!’
Lakeland Players to present ‘Hello Dolly’ in May By Kellen Olshefski Editor The Lakeland Players are gearing up for their performance of the Broadway classic, “Hello Dolly,” to be performed May 8-10 and May 15-17. Set in New York in the 1890s, “Hello Dolly” follows the story of Dolly Levi, […]
THOMAS A. LINSKENS
Thomas A. Linskens, 86, of East Troy, died April 27, 2015. He was born in Milwaukee on May 28, 1928, to Albert and Delberta Linskens (nee Gunther). He was a graduate of Marquette High School and attended the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He married Sharon (nee Seter) in Milwaukee on Jan. […]
LESLIE E. KIEHL
Leslie E. Kiehl (Nee Esche), 53, of Eagle, died April 29, 2015. Beloved wife of Richard; loving mom of Chelsea and Zachary; daughter of Edward Esche and the late Norma (nee Holman); sister of Edward (Rosalind) and Jason (Martha) Esche; daughter-in-law of Jeanette and the late Wallace Kiehl. Also survived […]
FLORENCE B. DELHEY
Florence B. Delhey, 91, died on May 1, 2015. She was born Oct. 11, 1923, in Omaha, Neb., to Charles and Ella (Krueger) Britt. She was a graduate of Creighton University and was employed as a stewardess for United Airlines before marrying her husband of 49 years, J. Donald (Don) […]
Leading the way
Students meet with lieutenant governor as part of cirriculum In celebration of STEM – science, technology, engineering and math – students from Elkhorn area schools had the opportunity to meet with Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch and Department of Workforce Development leaders April 22 in Madison to share some of the […]
City to wait on fluoride
Committee in favor of holding off on water fluoridation until completion of new plant By Kellen Olshefski Editor At its meeting Monday night, the City of Elkhorn Municipal Services and Utilities committee voted in favor of holding off on adding fluoride to city water until the completion of a new […]
Trojans knock down Brodhead-Juda
Baseball team racks up fifth win in a row By Dan Truttschel Correspondent It’s several months away, but by all looks, a spring football game broke out Monday afternoon between the visiting Brodhead-Juda and East Troy baseball teams. All the Trojans were missing was an extra point. East Troy banged […]
Soccer team falls short in game against McFarland
By Dan Truttschel Correspondent In an early-season matchup with first place in the RVC on the line Monday, the East Troy girls soccer team came up just short in a 5-2 loss at McFarland. The loss dropped East Troy to 4-2 in the RVC and 4-4 overall. Big Foot and […]
Girls take first at Trojan Invite
Whippets fall to track teams at dual meet By Dan Truttschel Correspondent As the calendar turns to May, the time quickly is arriving for the competitions that really matter. And for the East Troy High School boys and girls track teams, it looks like both are ready to make plenty […]